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The new uniforms are the final step of a program called "9 to the Nines," which means nine players dressed "to the nines."

The design company, Brandiose, worked with five local teams to come up with names like the Mulberry Lightning Wolves.

The result was the kids getting new uniforms and the teams getting new names.

"They picked like lots of little details, like cool, wolf, lightning, thunder, and then whichever the kids want or us wanted, lightning they screamed, and wolf they screamed and they put those together," said Randy Guzman, a player for the Mulberry Lightning Wolves.

The players also had coaching sessions with players from the Reading Fightin Phils.

Centerfielder Zach Collier taught the kids how to field line drives.

"I love it. It's a good opportunity for these kids to get out and do something, you know. I think it's great what they're doing for these guys," said Collier.

Following the coaching session, Collier and his team headed back to FirstEnergy Stadium for a double-header and the start of a 7-game home-stand.

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